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Question about selling Roosie Dimes

I have a complete bu set of Roosevelt dimes, 46-64 I am selling, but no takers thus far. Is it better to try selling the coins individually to max the profit. The key dates should be well worth my starting price . Your thoughts?

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  • JamericonJamericon Posts: 438 ✭✭✭
    If you are talking an unslabbed BU set in a Dansco album type holder your chances are going to be tough. These sets are common enough and still being sold. Take care that your ask is not too much higher than what retail is. You best bet is eBay. And the keydates are not that tough to find anyway.

    Your best bet individually is slabbed, but that is only those that would fetch a 66 and higher grades and FBs.
    Jamie Yakes - U.S. paper money collector, researcher, and author. | Join the SPMCUS Small-Size Notes, National Bank Notes, and NJ Depression Scrip
  • ColorfulcoinsColorfulcoins Posts: 3,364 ✭✭✭
    Sell it as a set. If its anice BU set and white, I would say its worth $95-125. If its drop-dead gorgeous toned, it could be worth $300+. Most sets with some toning seem to gofor about $125-175. A lot easier to sell as a set.....just a few of the dates are worth anything individually and raw sogoing that route is a tough hike. Checkfor full bands coins - that may get some more people interested - especially if the coins are hgher (MS66 +) grades.

    Best of luck.
    Craig
    If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!

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